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Pearl Jam at The Spectrum

Eddie Vedder playing to the crowd at The Spectrum
G and I made it to our annual Pearl Jam concert for 2009. This year, we caught Pearl Jam in Philly on Halloween night. Not only was it Halloween, it was also the last show of any kind at the fabled Spectrum Arena. Plus, across the street, the Phillies were hosting the Yankees for game 3 of the World Series. It was crazy to say the least. Lots of tailgating, lots of folks in Phillies gear and a ton of fans dressed for Halloween.

While we have pretty good seniority in Pearl Jam's 10 Ten Club, we actually won "the lottery" that they have for every show and our seats were upgraded to row 10. Not bad at all.

PJ always brings their best game every night, and this show was no exception. Since they were doing a four night stand at the Spectrum that week, they set out to play nearly everything in their catalog. For a long-time fan, that was a lot of fun because the pulled out a lot of rarities and stuff they've never played live before. While it was somewhat of a chaotic show from that stand-point, it was also a lot of fun since what was coming next was likely out of left-field.

Song-wise, the biggest treat was PJ coming out of a set-break dressed up as Devo, promptly launching into "Whip It". It just made for classic stuff. Check out this fantastic video clip.

So, the PJ show was awesome. Seeing the last show in The Spectrum was pretty special. I've never been there, so it was a little bittersweet. You try to take in the essence of the place on what's really it's last breath. It's a surreal feeling, in a way.

One of the things that The Spectrum is supposedly know for was fantastic sound. Most arenas are not known for great sound. There is just something about they way that old arena was built that lent itself to great acoustics. I couldn't agree more. It sounded great from our seats.

Eddie Vedder pick from The SpectrumAnother thing our seats brought us - We found an Eddie Vedder pick when we sat down before the show. It was lying there in the row in front of us. Of all the shows I've been to, and all the great seats I've had, I've never scored a pick. Those guys throw out a lot of picks during shows, so you always have to be on the lookout. I guess Ed tossed this one out during soundcheck so that a fan like myself would find a little souvenir from the show.

More photos? Check out this little photoset on Flickr.

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